about Leh Ladakh

Ladakh means "Land of High Passes". Leh Ladakh is destination unexplored - Buddhist monasteries, tiny hamlets and local culture of Ladakh, the delightful festival of Tibetan Buddhists. The ideal places are in the abode of rocky paradise, depicting enteral beauty and wrapped in the most beautiful design of mighty Himalayas. The Shanti Stupa is a Buddhist white-domed which built to promote world peace. Its location provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape of Leh town.

The destination Sankar Gompa is an eye catching Buddhist Monastery. The Leh Palace is famous for its Tibetan Architecture. There are innumerable monasteries. The Khardung La-Top is the world’s highest motorable road and serves as gateway to Shyok and Nubra valleys in Ladakh. The pass offers amazing views of the valley and the roads winding up the mountain. The Nubra Valley is one of the must visit places in Ladakh especially if you are visiting for the first time. This Valley is popularity known as ‘The Valley of Flowers’. The valley is to travel over the Khardung La pass from Leh town.

The Pangong Lake during winter the lake freezes completely despite being saline water. It changes its colours 4-5 times and also one of the highest salt water in the world shared by two countries. The Shey Palace Monastery is noted for its giant copper-gold statue of a seated Shakyamuni Buddha. 3 Idiots school/Rancho’s School, originally named as “The Druk White Lotus School”